GWR 650 Brake Third Open (Excursion)

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GWRGreat Western Railway Brake Third Open (Excursion) 650
GWRGreat Western Railway Brake Third Open (Excursion) 650

GWRGreat Western Railway Brake Third Open (BTO) No 650 was designed by CB CollettCharles Benjamin Collett, Chief Mechanical Engineer (CME) of the Great Western Railway 1922-1941 and built in April 1940 as lot number 1644 to diagram D130. The GWRGreat Western Railway generally favoured corridor carriages with compartments, using open carriages only for dining cars. However 650 is a rare survivor from around 6 short open sets built between 1936 and 1940.

650 was purchased as a grounded body in 1989 from Kerne Bridge where it was in use as a dormitory for the Gloucester Boys Club. It was initially moved to the British Sugar Corporation's sidings beside the SVRSevern Valley Railway at Foley Park, and later moved to the SVRSevern Valley Railway for eventual restoration.

As of July 2015 restoration is nearly complete, with final painting in Bewdley paint shop into GWRGreat Western Railway 1934-42 livery featuring the ‘shirt-button’ roundel. 650 is expected to be in service later in 2015.

Sources

Railway Heritage Register Carriage Survey
Great Western (SVRSevern Valley Railway) Association

Links

GWR 650 on vintagecarriagestrust.org
650 on gw-svr-a.org.uk

See also

List of carriages

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